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Fairfax Mason

Fairfax Mason (1929–2007) was an American actress known for her work in both theatre and film. With a career spanning several decades, Mason established herself as a versatile performer, earning praise for her stage presence and screen charisma.

Early Life and Education Fairfax Mason was born in 1929. She pursued her passion for the performing arts by attending Sullins College and receiving training at the renowned Barter Theatre.

Career Mason's career encompassed a wide range of roles on stage. She appeared in productions such as "Private Lives," "Arms & The Man," "Joan of Lorraine," "Seven Year Itch," "Another Part of the Forest," "The Doughgirls," "Desert Song," "Wish You Were Here," "Paint Your Wagon," "Kismet," "Oklahoma," and "Showboat," among others.

In addition to her stage work, Mason also ventured into film, notably appearing in "Lady Who Pays Off," produced by Universal Studios.

Mason's talents extended beyond traditional theatre and film venues. She also performed in various clubs and cabarets, including the 500 Club, Club 59, Show Spot, Le Cabaret, and Coral Island.

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